Situated at 400 E Hopkins St, San Marcos, TX 78666, the historic Charles S Cock House Museum in San Marcos is a beautiful stone home that happens to be the oldest residential building in town. The property was built during an era where Greek revival style architecture dominated, and it still retains many original furnishings, including antiques from this period as well. The antique furnishings within this old house date back as far as 1867, and they’re sure worth seeing for any history buffs out there.
The cottage kitchen is a popular location for Friday luncheons. Locals refer to it as “the cottages,” There have been reports of up 60 people visiting on any given day, making this one ample event space. The museum’s custodian offers the home’s main dining room during special occasions like weddings or other events; they can accommodate 40 seated guests while others will allow you to take over entire floors with no limit.
This beautiful museum is the perfect location for your next event. With so many options, you’re sure to find something that fits just right. The house has incredible flexibility in terms of size and theme – they can handle everything from intimate weddings with only 50 guests up to large meetings or an organization club luncheon celebrating one year together as colleagues. The house is a versatile space used for many different events. Whether you’re having your wedding or someone else in the family gets married, if it’s time, celebrate your graduation at this venue. The perfect place will make any occasion special – they’ve got plenty of room inside (including our beautiful ballroom) as well outdoor areas where everyone can enjoy themselves.
This beautiful home is perfect for your next event. The sitting porch faces east on Hopkins Street and can accommodate up to 16 people at one time. You’ll never run out of space in this house with its three separate rooms that seat 12-16 each, plus there are plenty more outside areas where you could hold smaller conversations or even games if need be – all while being just minutes away from downtown attractions such as museums and parks. Contact The Heritage Guild today before it becomes too late because these types of spaces don’t last long once they’ve been planned by professionals who know how important quality time is.
Visitors to the museum can experience various locations and sites that are worth seeing. For example, nearby, there is the historic Merriman Cabin and Dr. Gwen K Smith Fountain, which offers an insight into our pastime history, while River Walk provides access for those who want more outdoorsy activities such as jogging or biking along riverside trails.
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